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Sandra L. McGuire – Online Submission, 2024
Ageist attitudes permeate society, are readily transmitted, are perpetuated from generation to generation, and are a prejudice against our future selves. Research has consistently shown that children as young as preschool evidence ageist attitudes, these attitudes become more negative as the child grows older and tend to become self-fulfilling…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Aging Education, Older Adults, Social Bias
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Tice, Carolyn J.; Harnek Hall, Diane M.; Miller, Shari E. – Educational Gerontology, 2010
Human services educators must address the issue of students' bias toward older adults to encourage interest and meet the growing need for professionals in the field. The use of literature can challenge students' preconceptions of older adults while innovative teaching methods can guide their development of more tolerant views and introduce them to…
Descriptors: Human Services, Student Attitudes, Older Adults, Teaching Methods
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Kaplan, Carey; Kuntz, Susan – Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching, 2008
Getting old is scary; getting old in the classroom is also scary. In this article, the authors, both beginning their seventh decade and have been connected to St. Michael's College for more than thirty years, inscribe themselves and others like them within a narrative of aging and pedagogy that mitigates the terror by contesting and refuting…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Aging (Individuals), Women Faculty, Older Adults
Parker, Frank A. – Times Educational Supplement (London), 1974
The gruesome fate of geriatric patients can be improved by teaching methods originally designed for children. (Editor)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Geriatrics, Improvement Programs, Older Adults